Harlem Streets to Stockholm Symphony 1937 – 1958 All Ages
When
11.00 am, Sat 6 May 2023 (62 mins)Where
Gallery of Modern Art & Cinema A
Accessibility
- Wheelchair Accessible
About
Please note this screening of Harlem Streets to Stockholm Symphony is with each film's soundtrack. Bridges Go Round will screen two different versions of the film one with a jazz score by Teo Macero and then again immediately after with an electronic score by Louis and Bebe Barron as the filmmaker intended. This short film session is free.
Bridges Go Round 1958
‘Manhattan Island becomes a maypole around which its bridges, detached from moorings and land, execute a bewitching dance. Shirley Clarke has freed these formidable structures from their everyday functions and magically set them to dancing to two different musical tracks, one jazz and one electronic, so that each track affects the viewer’s response to the imagery.’ Film Society of Lincoln Center
4 minutes | All Ages
In the Street 1948
A City Symphony that is less interested in the built environment, In the Street instead delights in people, faces and the theatre of daily life. Neighbours discuss matters with worried expressions, an ice seller peddles his wares and kids have playful battles thwacking each other with flour-filled socks. A renowned street photographer, director Helen Levitt captures a tender and warm portrait of East Harlem. A favourite film of Charlie Chaplin, who reportedly imitated the children’s movements, In the Street was a highly influential film most notably cited as influencing the films of Stan Brakhage and Andy Warhol.
16 minutes | All Ages
Tokyo Symphonical Sketch 1937
A curious blend of newsreel documentary and tourist promotional film that borrows from the ‘City Symphony’ style of filmmaking, Tokyo Symphonical Sketch crafts a portrait of Tokyo in 1937 just before life in Japan would change significantly. Originally produced for The Board of Tourist Industry Japan, Tokyo, it is a fascinating portrait of life in pre-war Japan. The film presents the city as mix of tradition and modernity filming spectacular architectural spaces with people bowing in traditional dress through to a stadium full of people watching sport and the mechanised hustle of machines and workers on the factory floor.
24 minutes | All Ages
Människor i stad (Symphony of a City) 1947
Swedish director Arne Sucksdorff, often cited as one of the world’s foremost documentary filmmakers, typically focused on the natural world. When turning his camera on the streets of Stockholm, he created a city symphony that captures the pace of city life with distinct narrative elements following a number of characters who inhabit the capital. Sucksdorff regularly wove staged narrative and non-fiction documentary together in pursuit of an authentic picture of his subject. His stated aim was to find the balance between the documentary and the poetic. Symphony of a City won the Academy Award for Best Short Film (One Reel) in 1949, the first Swedish film to win an Oscar.
18 minutes | All Ages
Production Credits
Bridges Go Round
- Director: Shirley Clarke
- Cinematographer: Shirley Clarke
- Editor: Shirley Clarke
- Music: Teo Macero jazz score and Louis and Bebe Barron electronic score
- Print Source/Rights: The Film-Makers' Cooperative
- Shooting Format: 16mm
- Screening Format: 16mm
- Year: 1958
- Runtime: 4 minutes
- Country: United States
- Language: English
- Sound: Mono
- Colour: Colour
In the Street
- Directors: Helen Levitt, Janice Loeb, James Agee
- Cinematographers: Helen Levitt, Janice Loeb, James Agee
- Editor: Helen Levitt
- Print Source/Rights: Light Cone
- Shooting Format: 16mm
- Screening Format: 16mm
- Year: 1948
- Runtime: 16 minutes
- Country: United States
- Language: English
- Sound: Silent
- Colour: Black and White
Tokyo Symphonical Sketch
- Director: The Board of Tourist Industry Japan
- Cinematographer: M. Kawaguti
- Print Source/Rights: National Film Archive of Japan, Tokyo
- Year: 1937
- Runtime: 24 minutes
- Country: Japan
- Language: English
- Sound: Mono
- Colour: Black and White
Människor i stad (Symphony of a City)
- Director: Arne Sucksdorff
- Script: Arne Sucksdorff
- Cinematographer: Arne Sucksdorff
- Cast: Mats Björne, Erland Colliander
- Editor: Arne Sucksdorff
- Print Source/Rights: Swedish Film Institute, Stockholm
- Year: 1947
- Runtime: 18 minutes
- Country: Sweden
- Language: Swedish
- Subtitles: English
- Sound: Mono
- Colour: Black and White